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differences between them. Classification of political parties according to the author, can be based on different criteria ranging from philosophy and political, to the political programs of up to parliamentary ... treatment of political parties as a global phenomenon. In 2004 published the book "Political parties and democracy", while two years "Sociology of political parties" - in modified version. This book differs
The book ends with concluding remarks of the writer about the whole Leo Strauss’s thought. Although Leo Strauss’s philosophy is very complex especially in terms of so many different titles and ... twentieth century political philosophy but also enable to us with critical outlook about modern political philosophy and its problems. Apart from Introduction, the book consists of four main titles about Leo
common factor that dictates the success of direct and indirect policies is the socio-political landscape in which the policies are designed and implemented. A fundamental challenge for conservationists is ... enforcement and political support, which are susceptible to political ideologies and corruption (Smith and Walpole 2005) . For example, broadly across the Neotropics, the downgrading and downsizing of
in Kosovo by the 14th century was followed with a long interruption due to socio-political circumstances. The linguistic structure of the book in libraries by the middle of the sixties of the 20th ... the political and cultural position of Albanians was also reflected in view of the growing number of publications in Albanian and network extension of libraries also changing their cultural status. In
While structural violence is indispensable to the functioning of Empire, its existence remains unacknowledged in mainstream political discourse. Perpetual checkpoints and insufficient infrastructure ... the practice of reflexively locating ourselves as researchers is taken beyond the epistemological level into the realm of political transformation: I propose a methodological shift in academic knowledge
The philosophy, orientation and nature of public library are routed in the responsibility of disseminating diverse and current information services to the members of its community. Waller and Mcshare ... , and often are members of both a library system/network and a political community. The library in New London, Connecticut, for example, is supported primarily through city taxes and is clearly a
The philosophy, orientation and nature of public library are routed in the responsibility of disseminating diverse and current information services to the members of its community. Waller and Mcshare ... , and often are members of both a library system/network and a political community. The library in New London, Connecticut, for example, is supported primarily through city taxes and is clearly a
, education level, health, survival, and political empowerment) is a global phenomenon, and it is of everyone’s benefit (Nielsen et al. 2017; Ferrari et al. 2018; Davies et al. 2021) , though not of ... Economic Forum 2021) . Brazil has only 13.8% of Political Empowerment gender gap, and few women parliamentarians (15.2%) and ministers (10.5%), and only one woman was elected as president for 5 years
might be considered as challenging for a range of practical and political factors, both of which link back to social stigmas surrounding the theme. Be it through fear of upsetting ‘traditional’ audiences ... . Here, a consistent overemphasis placed on the importance of 18–19th century Regency architecture and predominantly white, middle to upper class social and political narratives linked to this period. The
. It is not the acts of vandals and iconoclasts that are challenging sustainable notions of heritage, but the inability of both academic and political observers to understand and theorize what heritage ... that UNESCO modify its philosophy on what heritage is, what it does, and what it means to preserve it. As of October 20th, the UNESCO website has not changed its information page on the Palmyra World
create connections to a past that are both highly idiosyncratic and of the political present. Two projects in Tampa aimed at unearthing the forgotten history of the recent past are examined as case studies. ... archaeological endeavor on the social and political environments of living people can be quite substantial, potentially disruptive or damaging as well as a force for good, and at the very least can change the
Iraq. A comparison between these two episodes highlights a common political duplicity and disdain for heritage issues in wartime. This failure of formal mechanisms of heritage protection highlights the ... [sic] ruins were pushed into the sea?’ (Wheeler, 1955: 154; expletive presumably removed). Protecting Cultural Heritage 2003 Six decades and one Hague Convention later empty political promises of the
Over the last decade many historians and political analysts have sought to highlight similarities between the American and Roman Empires. This paper presents an alternative to these equations by ... especially since 9/11, the notion of an “American empire” and the comparison with Rome as the sole precursor of the U.S. empire have become a mainstay of historians and political commentators alike (e.g. Kagan
to examine how cultural heritage values are contingent upon the political economy of societies and the material realities of stakeholders. Heritage on display for tourists, for example, influences the ... : Political Economy and the Intersections of Public and Private Heritage in Yap State, Federated States of Micronesia (Krause 2016). Case Study: The Yapese Mitmit Setting Yap State, the westernmost of
for a more inclusive representations of the past. Starting with the recognition that all representations of the past have social and political implications, archaeologists have turned to engagement ... . What Archaeology Provides We live in a world of gross political, economic, and social inequalities. One expression of the long-standing optimism for human equity in archaeology is exemplified by a 1963
respondents do not seek financial/economic information. A 152 (77.9%) of the respondents sought political information, while 43 (22.1%) of the respondents did not seek political information; 172 (88.2%) of the ... libraries in Ogun State, Nigeria. Library Philosophy and Practice. Retrieved from http://unllib.unl.edu/LPP/ Leckie, G. J., Pettigrew, K. E. & Sylvain, C. (1996). Modelling the information seeking of
respondents do not seek financial/economic information. A 152 (77.9%) of the respondents sought political information, while 43 (22.1%) of the respondents did not seek political information; 172 (88.2%) of the ... libraries in Ogun State, Nigeria. Library Philosophy and Practice. Retrieved from http://unllib.unl.edu/LPP/ Leckie, G. J., Pettigrew, K. E. & Sylvain, C. (1996). Modelling the information seeking of
This article is an account of a challenge issued in a seminar at the Institute of Archaeology, UCL in October 2010: it looks at the changing political and economic context within which the UK
negotiations, much of the discussion focused on political parameters while little discussion and preparation was done at the technical level. Since Oslo, the Palestinian side has formed a technical unit known as ... sites located in the occupied Palestinian territory. Similar to other conflict zones in the world, Israel has used archaeology for political ends; as a pretext to gain territorial control over Palestinian
traditions inherited from the past and is the result of a selection process to decide what is worthy of being preserved for future generations both political and cultural reasons. Efforts to preserve cultural ... . , & Ukwoma , S. C. ( 2011 ). Preservation of Cultural Heritage: The Strategic Role of the Library and Information Science Professionals in South East Nigeria . Library Philosophy and Practice , 95 . Kioussi